Thorin Klosowski

Arduino's are already pretty small, but they're still not conducive to travelling. Instructables user sath02 wanted to take his electronics tinkering on the road with him, so he built a pocket sized Arduino kit.

The kit uses a palm size Arduino board made with an ATMega and a boot loader. From there, it also includes a tiny breadboard, a homemade 5V voltage regulator, and a USB. It's all packed into a tiny antistatic container. The end result is a completly portable, self-contained Arduino kit that can go with you just about everywhere. Head over to Instructables for a full breakdown of all the parts, schematics, and directions.